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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1950-04-21

Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1950-04-21, page 01

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Israel's Independence Celebrated Tomorrow
with the solemn sounding of the Shofar will the second cele¬ bration of Israel's declaration of independence begin In Israel thLs Sunday.<The vibrations of this holy blast will re-echo In every town and hamlet the world-over wherever .lews may congregate.
In CoJumbus, on the same date, al ;i |). m., at the K. Ilroad St. Temple, homage will likewise be paid lo the miracle of Israel re- horn. The place of worship should he filled to capacity by the throngs anxious to partici¬ pate in the sacrcMl observance of the thrilling event.
This community-wide celebra¬ tion Is spon.sored by practically ail the .lewish organizations In the city, including the .syna¬ gogues and temples, the various Zionist Hadassah nnd Pioneer Women affiliations; B'nai B'rith Lodge and B'nai B'rith Women, Voliner Society, and others too numerous to mention.
The m.iln speaker at the
gathering will be the Honorable Robert A. Taft. the senior U. S. senator from Ohio, who has a
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long-standing record as a firm supporter of the Zionist cause and (he .lewish people.
The newlyestabllshod .lewish Stale of Israel Is prospering and advancing. Its enemies, how. ever, arc still plotting and oon- .living to do II h.'irm. .Sen. Taft should hiive .^omething imporl¬ ant Ul say on llie suliject.
Other participants In tins tru. ly outstanding event will he Ralibis Nathan Zellzer, l.eoiiold Greenw.'dd, S. W. Kuhenstein and Harry .Kaplan. Rahbl .ler¬ ome P'olkman will act as chair¬ man.
Invitations have also gone out to (iov. I.au.sche and Mayor Rhodes t<i lend their importance to the program.
It is a privilege and honor to celebrate the great d a y of Israel's independence, and It is hopeil that no .lewish persons in the city will for any reason ex¬ empt themselves from jiarticl- piiling in the historical occasion.
KHRONICLE
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Vol. 28, No. Ifl-
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Break Ground for Agudath Achim
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The new Agudath Achlm syna¬ gogue on E. Broad St. at Roose¬ velt Ave. In Bexley, will become a reality when ground-breaking ceremonies take place this Sun¬ day at 11 a. m., on the site. It will mark a new era for this oldest orthodox house of wor- .shlp In Columbus since the new structure will be mrieS^Jp^im the Jewish center ot population, which In recent years has been gradually shifting to the Bex¬ ley and Driving Park areas. It will climax several years of in¬ tense cahipaigning for funds, not
only from Agudath' Achlm mem¬ bership, hut from the general community as well. Although moneys on hand are not 'suffi¬ cient to cover the entire cost of the new synagogue building, it is hoped that these funds will be forthcoming from loyal friends of Agudath Achlm.
Chairman of tomorrow morn¬ ing's ceremonies, to which the entire Jewish community is In¬ vited, is Mr. Max Schottenstein, son of the late Jacob Schotten¬ stein, one of the founders of the Congregation. The program:
Invocation, Rabhl Samuel W. Ruhenstein: Welcome, Harry Gilbert, chairman of Building Committee; 'Vocal selection. Can¬ tor P. H. Gellman; Greetings. Abe A. Wolman, president; Greetings, Mrs. H. Maybruck, Sisterhood president; Remarks, Rabbl Rubenstein; Memorial prayer, Cantor P. H. Gellman; "Breaking Ground" — officers, pioneers of Congregation and Sisterhood and Sunday School students: Pledge, Congregants, led by Rabbi Rubenstein; Bene¬ diction, Rabbi Rubenstein.
Arnold Forster, Rabbi Lieberman To Discuss UJA, UJF Activities
f'olumbus will be honoretl next week to hear two nationally- famous speakers discuss l'nited .lewish Appeal and Unlled Jewish Fund activities.
UabbI Morris Lleberman will speak on the l.:..l.A.; Arnold Forster will di.wuss "Ilnw Your U..I.F. Dollars Are U.sed to Comliat Anti-Somitistn,"
Both men urc flying lo Co- liunlius In tic present ;il Ihc I'ace-Sctters dinner at the Wind¬ ing Hollow C'diiniiv dull Tucs¬ tlay.
Mr. I-'orstcr is a Now Y(jrk at¬ torney. He is the' chairman of the Civil Rights Division of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai H'rith. and Is in complcic ciiarge of all League program.-; in con¬ nection witii "icgislalion and social action." He is also in charge of jirograms tti strength¬ en (.'ivil Rights and combat pre¬ judice and discrimination. He is the author of a recently publish, ed Ixiok, "Let Freedom Ring."
Rabbl Lieberman is head of tlie ¦ Halllmore Congregation, having recently i-clurned from a survey of condiiions in Israel and Kurope. He Is former direr-i
B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN PRESENT PROGRAM ON ISRAEL
When the Columbus Chapter of B'nai U'rith Women meets 'Tuesday, 8 p. m., at Bryden Rd. Temple, the theme for Its pro¬ gram will center about the 2nd anniversary of the declaration of the State of Israel. Entitled "Betty B'rith Celebrates Israel's Independence," the group will hear Rabbi Harry Kaplan relate what the creation of the new State of Israel has meant, arid will continue to mean to the American Jew and to Jewish life In this country. In addition.
some of the newest songs of the Israeli nation will be presented for the first time by lovely Lela Gae Bar.on, who has been de¬ lighting audiences locally with her programs of "Hebrew songs. A short summary of the role of B'nai B'rith In Israel will also he given, stressing the contribu¬ tion of B. B. Women to that coilntry. In the establishment of an eye, clinic, kindergartens and nurseries, and now the new $100,000 home for mentally-mal¬ adjusted children, whlc*i is near-
HOME FURNISHINGS NUIEDBD
The following articles are needed urgently by new American families who have arrived in our community from overseas to set up their households:
Beds, bedding, chests, dishes, cooking ware, curtains, drapes, bed-spreads, stoves, refrigerators, pictures, lamps, chairs, kitchen furniture, etc.
If you have any of these items or any others suitable for establishing a home, please contact Mrs. Stanley Schwartz of the Council of Jewish Women, E'V. 3534 or MA. 6717.
ing completion In Jerusalem. Be¬ cause of Arab bombings, the for¬ mer site of this home was de¬ stroyed, and the new Children's Home, suported and maintained by B'nai B'rith Women of America, Is being built on the cottage plan, and will accommo¬ date an Increased number of children, affording them every opportunity to become healthy happy and well-lnt«grated citi¬ zens of the new State of Israel.
Refreshments will be served and a beautiful attendance gift awarded. Members are urged to attend this very imi)ortant meet¬ ing, and to bring tlielr sales tax stamps, since funds received from the redemption of these stamps are used for the Child¬ ren's Home in Israel.
COUNCILETTES ELECT
Election of officers will he held by the Councilettes at a meeting to be held Sunday, 2:30 p. m., at Broad St. Temple. All members are urged to be pre¬ sent.
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Kahhl Lichcrnian
ilio B.'illimi.irc .lewish , w ;i.^ a nienilicr of a .li'wisli Appeal dcicga- niitsianiiing .\mi'iic;in who im i"-liKali'{l Ihe ml iinililcm^ of the .lew-
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Mr. Foi-stcr
fiigi'cs in l'".urop(' and the ¦ liuilding llic iii'U' .lewish lie ua.-; also in .Marseille, lie studied llie eollHiliims iKaml- (if .lewi.-,ll Ill's pre- pariiit; In einliark lor Israel. In the .lewish .Stale. K.llilii l.ielier- iiiaii loiiieij llie coiintiy and met Willi r-<.'iigiiius. agrieuitural. in-
illislii.il ami nii\einillelUal ll'dd-
ers.
Spirillial head Hon since l!i:iT. man served fui- the I'. S. -.\rniy. llie .Voiniaiid.v li.'ft llie ser\ ice ot: major, l.asl y ih.'ipl.iiii of llie paiiiuenl of tlie ion..
of 111-, eontirega- Kalilii l.ielier- fiiur year.s in
part idlial ing in (alllpait^il He \^itli tile rank
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UJF Organizes "Big Gifts" Division
Ralph Lazarus, president of the niltcd .lewish Fund of Co¬ lumhus, announced the members of the Big Gifts division for the l!l.'"iO campaign.
Heading this volunteer group are such stalwart community leaders as .Sam Melton, .lack Resler. Robert Schlff, Abe Weinfeld and Harry Goldberg. The group Includes:
Dr. B. W. Abram.son, Reuben Abramson, Harry Beckman, SI Berg, Julius Feibel, Troy Feibel, M. D. Feinknopf.
1. W. Garek. Robert Gllck. Harry Goldberg, Dr. E. J. Gord¬ on, Allen Gundersheimer, Wm. Kahn, Herman Katz, Sidney Katz, Walter Katz, Harold Kayne, Leonard Kohn.
Lou Levin, Dave Levlson, Joe Levi.son, Robert Levy, Herman Lieverman, David Roth, Ben Lurle.
Leonard Manekln, Dr. Louis Mark, S. M. Melton, R. D. Nate- manr Slg Ornstein, Jack Ratner, J. S. Resler, Harry Roth, Lou Ruben. ,
Herbert Schlff. Jack Schlff, Robert Schlff, Ed iichlezlnger, Lou Schiezinger, Sam Schlonsky, Harry Sher, Jack Sher, Lou
Sher, Maury Sher, Sam Shln¬ bach, Gilbert Siegel.
J. W. Steinhauser, Hyman Stone, Sam Stone, Joe Summer, Wm. Was erstrom, Robert Weil¬ er.
A. B. Weinfeld, A. A. Wolman. Leo Yassenoff, A. I. Yenkin, Ben Yenkln, Fred Yenkln.
Mr. Lazarus praised these men for their loyalty and devotion to the crucial task confronting them this year. "With these five men working In behalf of the great cause we cannot expect anything but success." Each man will spare hlinself from his business or professional duties to devote many hours to this un¬ dertaking. All Columbus i s proud of the job they are about to do."
Women's Division of United Jewish Fund Announces Committee Heads for Campaign
With the opening of the 1950 campaign of the Women's Divi¬ sion of the Uniled Jewish F^und of Columbus a scant three weeks away, the general chairmen and members of the Steering Com¬ mittee have been working feverishly, organizing all the many de¬ tails which will go Into the running of a .successful campaign. Announced today are the committee appointments made from members of the Steering Committee, the general chairmen, as well as the Ust of Majors who will superintend the actual solicitations to be made by an army of volunteer workers. The Special Gifts Committee
Is: Mrs. E. J. Gordon, Mrs. Wil Ham Schlff and Mrs. A. J. Ko backer. Working on the Tele¬ phone Committee will be the fol¬ lowing: Mesdames Jerome Folk- man, Herman Lieverman, Mor¬ ris Resler, E. J. Schanfarber,
Louis Schiezinger arid Samuel Shinbach.
Mrs. William Wasserstrom Is chairman of the preliminary campaign set-up, while Mrs. Sam J. Schlonsky will be In charge of
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^I'iiaat&jjt;..!'.:
¦\rrh;iL>()liRk-;,il & IlisKincal
•Museum
N. High Rt. Hi 15lh -1
Israel's Independence Celebrated Tomorrow
with the solemn sounding of the Shofar will the second cele¬ bration of Israel's declaration of independence begin In Israel thLs Sunday.T^ r>;„ I I, -yr
The new Agudath Achlm syna¬ gogue on E. Broad St. at Roose¬ velt Ave. In Bexley, will become a reality when ground-breaking ceremonies take place this Sun¬ day at 11 a. m., on the site. It will mark a new era for this oldest orthodox house of wor- .shlp In Columbus since the new structure will be mrieS^Jp^im the Jewish center ot population, which In recent years has been gradually shifting to the Bex¬ ley and Driving Park areas. It will climax several years of in¬ tense cahipaigning for funds, not
only from Agudath' Achlm mem¬ bership, hut from the general community as well. Although moneys on hand are not 'suffi¬ cient to cover the entire cost of the new synagogue building, it is hoped that these funds will be forthcoming from loyal friends of Agudath Achlm.
Chairman of tomorrow morn¬ ing's ceremonies, to which the entire Jewish community is In¬ vited, is Mr. Max Schottenstein, son of the late Jacob Schotten¬ stein, one of the founders of the Congregation. The program:
Invocation, Rabhl Samuel W. Ruhenstein: Welcome, Harry Gilbert, chairman of Building Committee; 'Vocal selection. Can¬ tor P. H. Gellman; Greetings. Abe A. Wolman, president; Greetings, Mrs. H. Maybruck, Sisterhood president; Remarks, Rabbl Rubenstein; Memorial prayer, Cantor P. H. Gellman; "Breaking Ground" — officers, pioneers of Congregation and Sisterhood and Sunday School students: Pledge, Congregants, led by Rabbi Rubenstein; Bene¬ diction, Rabbi Rubenstein.
Arnold Forster, Rabbi Lieberman To Discuss UJA, UJF Activities
f'olumbus will be honoretl next week to hear two nationally- famous speakers discuss l'nited .lewish Appeal and Unlled Jewish Fund activities.
UabbI Morris Lleberman will speak on the l.:..l.A.; Arnold Forster will di.wuss "Ilnw Your U..I.F. Dollars Are U.sed to Comliat Anti-Somitistn,"
Both men urc flying lo Co- liunlius In tic present ;il Ihc I'ace-Sctters dinner at the Wind¬ ing Hollow C'diiniiv dull Tucs¬ tlay.
Mr. I-'orstcr is a Now Y(jrk at¬ torney. He is the' chairman of the Civil Rights Division of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai H'rith. and Is in complcic ciiarge of all League program.-; in con¬ nection witii "icgislalion and social action." He is also in charge of jirograms tti strength¬ en (.'ivil Rights and combat pre¬ judice and discrimination. He is the author of a recently publish, ed Ixiok, "Let Freedom Ring."
Rabbl Lieberman is head of tlie ¦ Halllmore Congregation, having recently i-clurned from a survey of condiiions in Israel and Kurope. He Is former direr-i
B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN PRESENT PROGRAM ON ISRAEL
When the Columbus Chapter of B'nai U'rith Women meets 'Tuesday, 8 p. m., at Bryden Rd. Temple, the theme for Its pro¬ gram will center about the 2nd anniversary of the declaration of the State of Israel. Entitled "Betty B'rith Celebrates Israel's Independence," the group will hear Rabbi Harry Kaplan relate what the creation of the new State of Israel has meant, arid will continue to mean to the American Jew and to Jewish life In this country. In addition.
some of the newest songs of the Israeli nation will be presented for the first time by lovely Lela Gae Bar.on, who has been de¬ lighting audiences locally with her programs of "Hebrew songs. A short summary of the role of B'nai B'rith In Israel will also he given, stressing the contribu¬ tion of B. B. Women to that coilntry. In the establishment of an eye, clinic, kindergartens and nurseries, and now the new $100,000 home for mentally-mal¬ adjusted children, whlc*i is near-
HOME FURNISHINGS NUIEDBD
The following articles are needed urgently by new American families who have arrived in our community from overseas to set up their households:
Beds, bedding, chests, dishes, cooking ware, curtains, drapes, bed-spreads, stoves, refrigerators, pictures, lamps, chairs, kitchen furniture, etc.
If you have any of these items or any others suitable for establishing a home, please contact Mrs. Stanley Schwartz of the Council of Jewish Women, E'V. 3534 or MA. 6717.
ing completion In Jerusalem. Be¬ cause of Arab bombings, the for¬ mer site of this home was de¬ stroyed, and the new Children's Home, suported and maintained by B'nai B'rith Women of America, Is being built on the cottage plan, and will accommo¬ date an Increased number of children, affording them every opportunity to become healthy happy and well-lnt«grated citi¬ zens of the new State of Israel.
Refreshments will be served and a beautiful attendance gift awarded. Members are urged to attend this very imi)ortant meet¬ ing, and to bring tlielr sales tax stamps, since funds received from the redemption of these stamps are used for the Child¬ ren's Home in Israel.
COUNCILETTES ELECT
Election of officers will he held by the Councilettes at a meeting to be held Sunday, 2:30 p. m., at Broad St. Temple. All members are urged to be pre¬ sent.
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